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Random YouTube of the day: Captain Vegetable

A bit of joyful bizarreness to brighten up your tax day, courtesy of Sesame Street circa 1982:

I dare you to not have that song stuck in your head for the rest of the day. :)

(Hat tip: Barb.)

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someone's got a baby.

I remember that. Look up the Cookie Monster healthy food rap too. That's just hilarious (and waaaay predates the Cookie Monster healthy food controversy).

Sesame Street was great.

Hey, I remember that! What a great memory. Thanks Brendan...that makes my day. Now I'm off to eat some celery and carrots:)

I really needed that after the HRC ad.

Barack Obama should run this as an ad in Pennsylvania. Just run the whole thing verbatim, and then at the end, say, "I'm Barack Obama and I approved this message." I bet he gains 2 or 3 points in the polls. :)

I remember that! Of course, I remember it from the glory days of Sesame Street, the mid-1980s, when it wasn't afraid to keep recycling older clips and Elmo didn't dominate.

Dude, this would be a great political ad.

Sadly, Hilary would immediately release a statement that this ad wasn't taking the needs of Hershey, PA chocolate plant workers into account, and that it denigrated our Italian-American community.

Oooooh, one of my favorite songs!

I LOVED this as a kid. Way to bring it back. So when are you going to start with the NKOTB clips? ;)

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